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On today's show: Where the 2016 election goes now that Ted Cruz is out; why teachers in Detroit are staying home; the psychological effects of racism and discrimination. (episode)
As the path clears for Trump, a look at how his strategy might change in the general election, and whether the #NeverTrump movement will rally around him.
On Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders won 52.2 percent of the primary vote in Indiana, and while he's still far behind Hillary Clinton in the delegate count, he's prepared to fight on.
The U.S. Department of Justice says that the state illegally funnels people with disabilities into nursing homes instead of providing them with community or home-based care.
Teachers in the Motor City held a "sick out" this week to protest pay cut offs. The Detroit Public Schools system now says it will honor its commitment to pay the teachers.
Along with the physical and mental health affects of lead poisoning, residents of Flint are facing psychological issues.
A study from the American Psychological Association links discrimination, micro-aggressions, and the anticipation of racism with heightened stress levels and mental illnesses.